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Parking & Directions for Hiromi Orpheum Theatre - Los Angeles
842 South Broadway, Los Angeles, CA
90014, US
1. 1234 S Hill St - 0.2 miles, $15
2. 1313 S Broadway - 0.3 miles, $20
3. 800 W 1st St - 0.4 miles, $18
4. 719 S Olive St - 0.5 miles, $12
5. 500 W 11th St - 0.6 miles, $10
Hiromi Concert Live at Orpheum Theatre - Los Angeles | Los Angeles
The Orpheum Theatre in Los Angeles is truly a crown jewel with its legendary marquee that’s been lighting up the street for over ninety years. Walking into this historic venue feels like stepping back in time, yet it’s still buzzing with energy from shows that have shaped music and culture. Think back to the 1960s when The Doors rocked the stage, making the Orpheum a key stop in the birth of rock and roll. Over the years, it’s hosted everyone from Ray Charles to Adele, each performance adding another layer to its storied legacy. In 2008, the theatre also showcased the innovative musical Avenue Q, proving it’s not just about big names but about pushing creative boundaries. The family-friendly vibe, especially in the kids’ section, makes it a spot where memories are made, whether you're catching a concert or a theatrical production. And for Hiromi Los Angeles fans, catching her live here is always a special experience, her jazz fusion takes on the stage just feels right in a venue with such history. Located at 842 South Broadway, the Orpheum’s central spot means you can easily walk from nearby hotels or just plug the address into your map app. Honestly, it’s more than just a concert hall, it’s a Los Angeles landmark that keeps the city’s heartbeat alive.